With an album title coined by Hendrix himself, these previously unreleased studio recordings reveal some of Hendrix's post-Experience musical directions as he worked with new musicians—including guitarist Stephen Stills, drummer Buddy Miles, and bassist Billy Cox, as well as adding horns, keyboards, and percussion. With "Earth Blues," "Somewhere," "Hear My Train A-Comin'," "Bleeding Heart," "Let Me Move You," "Izabella," "Easy Blues," "Crash Landing," "Inside Out," "Hey, Gypsy Boy," "Mojo Man," and "Villanova Junction Blues," these 12 tracks form the nexus of First Rays of the New Rising Sun, Hendrix's planned double album sequel to 1968's groundbreaking Electric Ladyland. Featuring some of Hendrix's finest guitar work, People, Hell and Angels is a compelling testament to his stature as a songwriter, musician, and producer.